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| Coca and Snus: Sweden's self-defeating hypocrisy on drugs [15-01-13] | Tradition is disposable. Evidence is marginal. Economic arguments are not important. This, in a nutshell, is what Sweden said to the UN to oppose trad... |
| Major victory for President Morales: UN accepts “coca leaf chewing” in Bolivia [14-01-13] | Bolivia will again belong to the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs after its bid to rejoin with a reservation that it does not accept the treat... |
| Bolivians demand the right to chew coca leaves [13-01-13] | A major international row with wide-ranging implications for global drugs policy has erupted over the right of Bolivia's indigenous Indian tribes... |
| The condemned coca leaf [13-01-13] | Last week, the United Nations voted on an appeal by Bolivia to amend the international treaty that prohibits the chewing of coca leaf. Bolivia won a p... |
| Schijnheilig bezwaar van Nederland tegen het kauwen van coca bladeren [11-01-13] | De Nederlandse regering heeft bij de Verenigde Naties bezwaar aangetekend tegen de herintreding van Bolivia in het Enkelvoudig Verdrag inzake verdoven... |
| Bolivia wins a rightful victory on the coca leaf [11-01-13] | Today the Plurinational State of Bolivia can celebrate a rightful victory, as the country can become formally a party again to the 1961 Single Convent... |
| Partial, symbolic victory for Bolivia in battle to legalize coca leaf [11-01-13] | Evo Morales’ global crusade to decriminalize the coca leaf, launched in 2006 after the coca growers’ union leader was first elected president of Boli... |
| To look tough on drugs, and please the US, the UK is willing to trample on indigenous rights [06-01-13] | The UK says in its objection to Bolivia's reaccession to the 1961 UN Single Convention with a reservation that allows for the traditional chewing... |
| Objections to Bolivia's reservation to allow coca chewing in the UN conventions [04-01-13] | Sweden joined the United States and the United Kingdom in objecting to the re-accession of Bolivia to the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs ... |
| Has Bolivia's coca-growing scheme worked? [04-01-13] | Bolivian president Evo Morales, a former coca-leaf farmer, came to power promising to defend the right of Bolivians to produce coca for traditional u... |
| European Union discussion on response to Bolivia's denunciation of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs [28-11-12] | The following notes are summaries of the EU Horizontal Working Party on Drugs discussions about Bolivia’s coca amendment and denunciation of the 1961... |
| U.S. marijuana vote may have snowball effect in Latin America [07-11-12] | Voters in Colorado and Washington state who approved the recreational use of marijuana Tuesday sent a salvo from the ballot box that will ricochet aro... |
| Mexico's new gov to review pot fight after US vote [07-11-12] | The legalization of recreational marijuana in the U.S. states of Washington and Colorado will force Mexico to rethink its efforts to halt marijuana sm... |
| The International Drug Control Treaties [01-08-12] | The way the world looks at drug control is changing. There has been a growing awareness of the issue for the past decade, as well as increasing public... |
| How Latin America is reinventing the war on drugs [30-07-12] | Like thousands of other Bolivians, Marcela Lopez Vasquez's parents migrated to the Chapare region, in the Andean tropics, desperate to make a liv... |
| Bolivia defends coca consumption at U.N. meeting [12-03-12] | Bolivian President Evo Morales defended Bolivians' right to chew coca leaves, the main ingredient of cocaine, on Monday, saying it was an ancie... |
| A Regretful Spirit [28-02-12] | The terms used in the preface to the 2011 INCB annual report leave no doubt as to the illness afflicting this UN body: a (deep) regret is running thr... |
| The UN International Narcotics Control Board Releases 2011 Annual Report [28-02-12] | The UN’s International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), which monitors implementation of the global drug treaties, has trained its fire on Bolivia, thi... |
| Response of Bolivia to the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) [24-02-12] | In a letter to the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) the Government of Bolivia rejects the judgments made by the independent agency of the ... |
| Bolivia, the coca leaf and the right to reserve [02-01-12] | Just before ending 2011, Bolivia presented the formal notification to the United Nations secretariat in New York, announcing their re-adherence to the... |
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The logic and dilemmas of Like-Minded Groups

Drug Law Reform in Latin America is a project of the TNI Drugs & Democracy programme
"Promoting a more effective and humane drug policy in Latin America"
In 2011 the 1961 UN Single Convention on drugs will be in place for 50 years. In 2012 the international drug control system will exist 100 years since the International Opium Convention was signed in 1912 in The Hague. Does it still serve its purpose or is a reform of the UN Drug Conventions needed? This site provides critical background.